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stop at nothing

do anything to succeed, not stop until you win The Indians will stop at nothing. They will get a reservation.

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v. phr. To be unscrupulous. Al will stop at nothing to get Nancy to go out with him.

stop at nothing

To do whatever it takes to accomplish a task or goal. I assure you, ma'am, we will stop at nothing to catch that thief. I'm not surprised Tiffany started that nasty rumor about youshe'll stop at nothing to become student council president.Learn more: nothing, stop

will stop at nothing

Cliché will do everything possible [to accomplish something]; will be unscrupulous. Bill would stop at nothing to get his way. Bob is completely determined to get promoted. He'll stop at nothing.Learn more: nothing, stop, will

stop at nothing

Do everything in one's power, be prevented by no obstacle, as in She'll stop at nothing to get her revenge. This expression was first recorded in John Dryden's Aurengzebe [1676]: "The World is made for the bold impious man; Who stops at nothing, seizes all he can." Learn more: nothing, stop

stop at nothing

recognize no obstacles or reasons for not doing something; be utterly ruthless or determined. 1991 Time Seen simplistically and from afar, Saddam Hussein comes across asthe villain who will stop at nothing. Learn more: nothing, stop

stop at ˈnothing

do anything, even something immoral or criminal in order to get something: Hed stop at nothing to make a success out of his business.Learn more: nothing, stop
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